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Los Angeles Chargers

11-6-0 2nd AFC West
  • 7.5% 12th
    Off DVOA
  • 32.8% 8th
    Passing DVOA
  • -10.5% 21st
    Rushing DVOA
  • -5% 9th
    Def DVOA
  • -2.2% 6th
    Def Passing DVOA
  • -9.2% 17th
    Def Rushing DVOA

2024 Team Stats

  • Points For
    23.6 12th
  • Points Against
    17.7 1st
  • Yards Per Game
    324.0 20th
  • Yards Allowed Per Game
    325.0 11th
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Ladd McConkey
15 WR
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Los Angeles Chargers
Ladd McConkey Set To Start In The Slot In Week 1

Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Ladd McConkey is set to start in the slot in a Week 1 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. McConkey didn't play much in the preseason but is expected to play a significant role in the passing game this season. He's behind Joshua Palmer on the depth chart for sure, but could realistically be the second option for quarterback Justin Herbert on passing plays. McConkey will face a Raiders secondary that was in the upper half of rankings against slot receivers last season. His college numbers put him in the 98th percentile in receiving against single coverage though, so it could be a pleasant welcome to the NFL for the Chargers second-round pick.

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09/05/2024 17:14
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Joshua Palmer
5 WR
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Joshua Palmer Set To Start In A New Offense In Week 1

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Joshua Palmer is set to start as the likely primary pass catcher in a Week 1 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Palmer did well last season after Mike Williams got hurt, putting up an average of 71 receiving yards per game in those contests. He's the only returning pass catcher besides Quentin Johnston, who may not even be in the starting lineup. Palmer's rapport with quarterback Justin Herbert and his spot on the depth chart gives him plenty of upside on a team whose offense should be very much improved. He's a solid WR3/flex play for the first week of the season with room to grow.

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09/05/2024 16:54
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J.K. Dobbins
27 RB
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J.K. Dobbins Set To Debut For His New Team In Week 1

Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins is set to make his Chargers debut in the backfield in a Week 1 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Dobbins will be paired with Gus Edwards, and while Edwards will do a lot of the running, Dobbins will be the one in for most of the passing game work. He's been an injury risk for essentially his entire career, but the upside certainly exists, especially in the offensive scheme he'll be playing in. He's a guy worth stashing on the bench to see how he fits with Justin Herbert and the rest of the Bolts, but probably not a guy you're comfortable starting in Week 1.

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09/05/2024 16:25
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Gus Edwards
4 RB
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Gus Edwards Will Hunt For Touchdowns In Week 1

Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards is expected to be the early-down lead back on the Chargers new offense this season. A Week 1 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders isn't the softest introduction, but Edwards should still be the guy handed the ball on any short down situations. He likely won't be part of the passing game and isn't the most explosive open field runner, so he's the kind of guy who needs to score in real life to put up a strong fantasy score. He was fourth in touchdowns among running backs last season but ended up as just the overall RB32.

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09/05/2024 16:20
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Ezekiel Elliott
24 RB
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Ezekiel Elliott A Risky Play Despite A Strong Matchup In Week 1

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is a risky fantasy play in Week 1 despite having a strong on paper matchup against the Cleveland Browns. The Cowboys backfield is currently one of the murkier ones in the NFL, as Elliott, Rico Dowdle, Dalvin Cook, and even Deuce Vaughn are expected to see the ball. Elliott is a clear Jerry Jones favorite, but out of 49 qualified ball carriers last season, Elliott was 45th in missed tackles and 43rd in yards after contact. He's definitely not the guy he was when he used to play for the Cowboys, leaving him as an RB3 who is likely more of a floor play than anything close to a ceiling.

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09/05/2024 15:51
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